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  2. Argentinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Argentinosaurus is a genus of giant sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina.Although it is only known from fragmentary remains, Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known land animals of all time, perhaps the largest, measuring 30–35 metres (98–115 ft) long and weighing 65–80 tonnes (72–88 short tons).

  3. Huincul Formation - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur fossils are frequently found in the Huincul Formation. The titanosaurian sauropod Argentinosaurus huinculensis , one of the largest known land animals, is named after the formation. [ 2 ] Another noteworthy Huincul dinosaur is the carcharodontosaurid theropod Mapusaurus roseae , which is regarded as one of the largest known terrestrial ...

  4. Patagotitan - Wikipedia

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    Patagotitan. Patagotitan is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Cerro Barcino Formation in Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina. The genus contains a single species known from at least six young adult individuals, Patagotitan mayorum, which was first announced in 2014 and then named in 2017 by José Carballido and colleagues.

  5. Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia - Wikipedia

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    As announced, the end of the dinosaurs comes to be and the comet crashes on Earth, killing a Tyrannosaurus rex on screen. The after effects of the crash are explained through a scene featuring the changing scenery as a small group of Argentinosaurus progresses through the land. Eventually, as snow starts to fall and the trees are shown to be ...

  6. Mapusaurus - Wikipedia

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    Mapusaurus was a large theropod, but slightly smaller in size than its close relative Giganotosaurus, with the largest specimen measuring around 10.2–12.2 metres (33–40 ft) long and weighing up to 3–6 metric tons (3.3–6.6 short tons). [2][3][4][5] It has been determined that Mapusaurus was diagnosed on autapomorphies, or unique traits ...

  7. Sauropoda - Wikipedia

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    The longest dinosaur known from reasonable fossils material is probably Argentinosaurus huinculensis with length estimates of 35 metres (115 ft) to 36 metres (118 ft) according to the most recent researches. [23] [24] However the giant Barosaurus specimen BYU 9024 might have been even larger reaching lengths of 45–48 meters (148–157 ft).

  8. Maraapunisaurus - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest blue whale on record weighed 190 metric tons (190 long tons; 210 short tons), [12] and the heaviest dinosaur known from reasonably good remains, Argentinosaurus, weighed 80 to 100 metric tons (79 to 98 long tons; 88 to 110 short tons), although if the size estimates can be validated, it could still be lighter than Bruhathkayosaurus ...

  9. Giraffatitan - Wikipedia

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    Giraffatitan (name meaning "titanic giraffe ") is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian – Tithonian stages) in what is now Lindi Region, Tanzania. Only one species is known, G. brancai, named in honor of German paleontologist Wilhelm von Branca, who was a driving force behind the expedition that ...